The explosion of artificial intelligence is no longer just a software revolution; it is rapidly becoming an industrial and infrastructural challenge of unprecedented scale. At The Washington Post’s Building America: Powering the AI Age summit in Washington, DC, Associate Editor Frances Stead Sellers sat down with two leaders at the absolute forefront of this energy puzzle: Tammy Ma, Director of
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Unlock Six eDiscovery Trends Structuring Legal-tech in 2026 and Beyond
What Makes eDiscovery Evolved
“We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next ten.”
This famous quote by Bill Gates reminds us that lasting success depends on continuous evolution and adaptation. It’s a principle clearly mirrored
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This week we welcome back Niki Black to unpack the findings from the newly released 2026 Legal Industry Report from 8am The conversation centers on a legal profession moving into a new phase of AI adoption, where individual lawyers are embracing general purpose AI tools at a striking pace, while many firms still lack even basic policies or training. Niki
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With Legalweek 2026 set to open Monday in New York City, legal technology companies have been rolling out a string of product announcements and company news in the days leading up to the conference. The pre-conference wave covers a range of developments, from new AI platforms and funding rounds to enhancements in e-discovery tools and […]
Continue Reading Legal Tech Vendors Roll Out Wave of Announcements Ahead of Legalweek; News From DISCO, Advocacy, iManage, Monjur, Reveal and ChronoTracer and ALIGN

Two federal judges with  seemingly opposite rulings on whether using GenAI tools waives the work product privilege. But the cases present facts that differ in important ways.Here’s what reading them together can tell us about discovery risk, waiver, and pro se status. The bottom line is that privilege issues can still be minefield, and neither ruling necessarily gives you a safe
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Colleen Kenney, partner and founder and head of the e-discovery and data analytics group at Sidley Austin and winner of Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Lifetime Achievement Award, talks about the vital role clients play in spurring law firm technology experiments.
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Shannon Lex Bales, senior manager of litigation support at Munger Tolles & Olsonand winner of Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Lifetime Achievement Award, talks about how every breakthrough innovation in legal follows a similar path.
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Mary Mack, CEO and chief legal technologist at EDRM and winner of Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Lifetime Achievement Award, discusses how outcomes and relationships are becoming more important than pricing for clients in the d-discovery market.
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The startup, which offers a litigation platform that streamlines discovery, case strategy and motion drafting, also said a “consortium of Big Law and litigation boutique firm partners, as well as law school investors, participated in its seed funding round.
Continue Reading Litigation Startup Advocacy Announces $3.5M Investment, With Backing From Fenwick & West, Relativity Labs

Continuing my on-location interview tour of San Francisco, I head an hour north to Santa Rosa to sit down with Nathan Walter, cofounder and CEO of Briefpoint, over a bottle of red wine at Paradise Ridge Winery, a spot literally around the corner from Nathan’s house, sitting on the edge of the Mayacamas Mountain Range […]
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Harvey’s agentic workflows, launched a year ago, will reshape how legal teams automate multi‑step tasks and streamline complex work. Paired with Harvey’s new Shared Spaces, released in December, law firms and in‑house teams are discovering new ways to collaborate.Join us for a TalkingTech webinar where Legal IT Insider’s editor Caroline Hill sits down with Joe Cohen (legal innovation partner, Harvey)
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A multimember technical committee will help U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta monitor whether Google complies with Mehta’s behavioral remedies order while the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reviews consolidated appeals of the government plaintiffs and defendant Google all objecting to Mehta’s final judgment finding the Big Tech company liable but rejecting a structural fix.
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From : Blog Entry >> Brendan’s Blog EntryPlease enjoy this blog authored by Brendan Miller, Former AmLaw 100 Partner, Turned Legal Innovation Leader. You’ve seen it play out before: • a team member offers heavy—and vocal—resistance to a proposed new technology rollout, concerned that the team will see her future contributions as less valuable once it is implemented; •
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